Share a report

Share a report with Let’s Be Heard

Below you will find a way to submit your previous public engagement reports.

We know that many groups and organisations collected the experiences of their community members and how they were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here you can send us reports you have already written about the experiences of people in Scotland during the pandemic.



Why we want to receive your reports

We realise that people may have already shared their experiences. Remembering and reflecting on past experiences could be difficult and we do not want to ask people to do this again if they have already done so.

We also value the huge amount of work already undertaken by community groups and organisations to record people's experiences and reflections.

Sending an existing report does not prevent you from also taking part in Let's Be Heard as a group or individually. We realise that people's reflections on their experiences now may be different from those shared at different points in the pandemic.



What reports are relevant to Let's Be Heard

We can accept the following types of reports:

  • Reports that include the direct accounts of people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland. This includes people's accounts of their lives and work, any impacts they may have experienced and any reflections about lessons to be learnt.
  • Reports that include accounts of people's experiences between 01 January 2020 and 31 December 2022.
  • Reports that include experiences connected to the Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry's Terms of Reference. An illustration of the key areas within the Terms of Reference is below.

If you are not sure if your report is relevant to us, please contact us and we would be happy to advise.



How to send us a report

To send us a report you can:

Should you wish to share any non-sensitive reports with the Inquiry that are not based on the gathering of individual or group experiences of the pandemic, you can submit to the Inquiry by emailing contact@covid19inquiry.scot

Share a report with Let’s Be Heard

Below you will find a way to submit your previous public engagement reports.

We know that many groups and organisations collected the experiences of their community members and how they were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here you can send us reports you have already written about the experiences of people in Scotland during the pandemic.



Why we want to receive your reports

We realise that people may have already shared their experiences. Remembering and reflecting on past experiences could be difficult and we do not want to ask people to do this again if they have already done so.

We also value the huge amount of work already undertaken by community groups and organisations to record people's experiences and reflections.

Sending an existing report does not prevent you from also taking part in Let's Be Heard as a group or individually. We realise that people's reflections on their experiences now may be different from those shared at different points in the pandemic.



What reports are relevant to Let's Be Heard

We can accept the following types of reports:

  • Reports that include the direct accounts of people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland. This includes people's accounts of their lives and work, any impacts they may have experienced and any reflections about lessons to be learnt.
  • Reports that include accounts of people's experiences between 01 January 2020 and 31 December 2022.
  • Reports that include experiences connected to the Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry's Terms of Reference. An illustration of the key areas within the Terms of Reference is below.

If you are not sure if your report is relevant to us, please contact us and we would be happy to advise.



How to send us a report

To send us a report you can:

Should you wish to share any non-sensitive reports with the Inquiry that are not based on the gathering of individual or group experiences of the pandemic, you can submit to the Inquiry by emailing contact@covid19inquiry.scot

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